Absolutely everything in the universe derives from the same,
identical form of energetic matter — the wave formation
— and adheres to its rules. Every stable energetic formation
is thus a wave formation: one quant (picture below, link)
composed of two swirls (vortices) that are connected by an
energetic path.

Water molecules, which are also small wave formations, garner
their energy from the sun and other sources. Gradually, the
molecules become more energetically active and their hydrogen
and oxygen electron circles (loops) expand. They, then, act
as an anti-gravitation force (for a limited period), which
is capable of countering the earth’s gravitation, and
they then proceed to evaporate in the sky. The aforementioned
increase in energy expands the energetic space of the molecules
and subsequently the link between neighboring molecules is
weakened.

As posited in my equation
of gravitation, the waves’ two vortexes are
endowed with antagonistic properties, but are nevertheless
aligned as one wave formation in which the forces of gravitation
and anti-gravitation are in a state of perpetual superposition
(Schrodinger’s ingenious idea):

G

=

energetic
matter

space

The relative proportion of the energetic loop
in a particular formation determines if the structure is in
a wave or particle phase transition. Water molecules that
have enlarged their energetic space ascend and enter the wave
phase transition. This increase in energy results in larger
cloud circles, which facilitate the circulation of additional
energetic matter. The Energetic matter is in a state of perpetual
motion and in order to maintain this movement it must be enclosed
in a wave formation. Therefore, the energy creates clouds,
and every type of cloud is essentially a wave formation.

Logically, waves should constantly expand due
to the constant increase of energy from the sun. However,
nature follows its own set of rules. Wave theory contends
that from the moment that the creation of an energetic wave
is complete it ceases to expand. They can only absorb or store
limited quantities of energy temporarily. In our particular
case of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, the energy is expelled
and dispersed primarily by lightning, which is a pure form
of energetic matter (quark). Consequently, rain is always
accompanied by a rise in the temperature of the surrounding
area.

Energetic clouds (waves), which take various
forms and sizes, play an instrumental role in our planet’s
circulation and storage of water and energy. In the atmosphere,
water molecules lose energy due to low temperatures, and they
subsequently contract in to a more concentrated form. This
obviously enhances their gravitational properties, and their
highly-energetic links transform into smaller, low-energy
connections. Subsequently, the molecules return to earth and
disperse their energy in the form of rain.

There are manifold cloud formations, but I will
concentrate on those that provide the clearest example of
the interesting phenomenon of wave formation. Cirrus clouds,
which are thin and exist at an elevation of 17,100-18,300
feet, are a classic example of wave (loops) structure:

A rare formation

Closed cloud formations depict the circulation
of energetic matter in circular structures. The inner spaces
of a young, highly-energetic cloud appears to be empty, but
in fact contain fully energetic matter that blows water molecules
to the cloud’s periphery.